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- Aldergrove bc
I tried to search for this but couldn't find anything. I was just wondering if anyone knows where I can get one of those murray's spring loaded firing pins for a 1951 Russian Sks.
My question is why do you feel you need one? The SKS "bump fire" problem is solved by simple maintenance of the firearm and if you talk to a lot of guys on here I think you might be hard pressed to find someone who maintains their SKS and has had this problem.
The other point I want to bring to your attention is that these spring loaded firing pins can actually do more harm than good when it comes to shooting surplus ammo. The problem arises because surplus ammo has a much harder primer than commercial ammo so the spring loaded firing pin can actually not allow a hard enough strike to fire the round. All I am saying is that you should weight if this is an "upgrade" you really need, or just a solution to a problem that isn't very prevalent.
Just my 2 cents of course
Where can I get one for $10 cuz if it's that cheap I'll try it.
i sent my bolt to murrys in texas and he insatlled it and sent it back in 3 weeks i chose to go that was becasue the firing pin was stuck in the forward position even after i cleand it out and put it back together i am happy with it has a brand new firing pin and cam with a extra spring as wel great service call murrys and talk to him about and see what route you want to go
Most of the time, that sticking firing pin after cleaning is caused by improper firing pin orientation. There's an "upper side" on these, especially the Chinese ones; reverse it and presto! instant slam-fire.
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